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CPA 27-84 POOR QUALITY RECORD PLEASE NOTE: The original paper record has been archived and put on microfilm. The following document is a copy of the microfilm record converted back to digital. If you have questions please contact City of Tigard Records Department. ' MALLARD LAKES CPA 27-84 -...w. WETLANDS DESIGNATION °••••-'•••• CITY OF TIGARD r y I. a. I p h , J 1 it is � ,, , , P 33 ii 1 0 a_ ` , 1 r AFFIDAVIT' OF MAILING . r , STATE OF' OREGON ) , County of Washington ) os. 'Citi, of Tigard ` ) I, 1e1 1 i...,- 11/:(4/-/It ;'/,)' , being first duly sworn, on oath depose and say: (Please Print) That I am a � e5c'esS"./it/` ,efor The City of Tigard, Oregon. . L` That I' served notice' of Public Hearing for City Council a � of Which the attached is a copy (Marked Exhibit A) upon each of the following , named persons• oh the thlday of F,,-i z • • 198,5-,-, by mailing to each of them at the address shown on the., attache: list (Marked Exhibit B), said notice ' as' hereto attached, deposited in the United States Mail, on a - 198 , postage prepaid. the /.,�`� day 6f . ,r`:��,. • � .."..... .. Q.� , ' Gam'L. t Signature Person who del J..ered t.o POST OFFICE 1 , s ri , _ Subscribed and sworn to before me tact the �, � "" day of._-..,,,,,-,',./?, ' ,— ____ 19 . I •ry ♦ ,N - . w G,e �'d^;,.fit . -,,, l r � NOTARY PUB,1C OF OREGON' r , MY Comx ii sion Expires: 1/ a (a25TP A NOTICE• '.. ;..‘,,,_,...'' -,6-i,=.‹,:i'.-- X 1/ t'., ' OF P U B LIC , HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL A.T ITS MEETING ON MONDAY, ' Februaryy 25, 1985 AT 7:50 P.M. , IN THE LECTURE ROOM OF F OWLER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL, 10865 ST4 WALNUT, TIGARD, OR., WILL CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING APPLICATION: FILE NO.: CPA 27-84 APPLICANT: City of Tigard OWNER: G. Ferd Wardin 12755 SW Ash Ave. 915 E. First St. Tigard, Oregon 97223 Newberg, OR 97132 REQUEST:. Review Planning Commission's recommendation to designate the Mallard Lakes as wetlands. LOCATION North side of SW Satttet St./Between "Lauralinda Park and Scheckla Park Subdivision, Tigard (WCTM 231 1lAb lot 6500) (See map on reverse side) • THE PUBLIC HEARING ON THIS MATTER WILL BE CONDUCTED IN A.CCORI?ANCE'' WITH THE RULES OP PROCEDURES OF THE CITY COUNCIL. TESTIMONY,MAY BE SUBMITTED IN WKITINO'TO BE ENTERED INTO THE i .FCORD. Pett EU.RTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE COF;1"ACT THE. CITY RECORDER OR PLANNING DIRECTOR AT 639-4171 CITY OF TICARO -' 12755 S.W. A h Ave. Tigard, Oregon 97223 (corner of Ash & Burf.hat) (0272P 1 a w il 1 . ,-',.:4 isw i fnLLYit,vt ^ sittEr I f 1 n \ t ILL+AW CI 1 = c 1 1 1r { * J,t r \ — y .4 l .r V } i t n ".t .....4.1...AL 1 r"-* -..... wf ...!�.1.. f. 1 •--.- 1 1 1.. l----T-TT I 1 :it w �y# ;E \.,, j j �«r- 1 1 cr., as cry •• t x,,r'. TI! I I l l I r 1, ,� 4. _ 1 . ` 1. r\, r„ • i«, �., - • S I 1 • _ I ' - ,...„..........c. RA ' �' !� i k Titpttect r ` 1 • tet ® tI fl •.'' ? � ® -tilt' -— * ... _ „. . IC �......., M s x .r ."µ. %. 1111 / - I- 5`: ti 11 _ 11 _ r a ,.I NE [ _^ "1. 4...t tto M .+ o •ca- -s y{ 1 • iL8 ,. ,., t 1 f T" TE'tYR., 1 . 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Lej f' cpsli - � �„ ® h. ,� R� cr . _ ' � a CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM_SUMMARY AGENDA OF: February 25,E 1.985 AGENDA ITEM #: DATE SUBMITTED: February,,?1,, 1985 PREVIOUS ACTION: Planning Commission ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE: Floodplain , �._ February 5, 1985 and Wetlands Map revision PREPARED BY: Keith F,.den REQUESTED BY: Community Development DEPARTMENT HEAD OK: 64 � ' CITY ADMINISTRATOR INFORMATION SUMMARY Mallard Lakes Subdivision was 'approvedby the Planning Commission an Jauary 8, 1985, During the review of this proposal it was noted that the pond on the propc,rty were not designated as wetlands The development approval calls for protection of the ponds and the amendment of the Floodplain Wetlands Map would be consistent with this proposal,` ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED 1. Adopt the changes to the map as shown on Exhibit "A", 2. No action SUGGESTED D ACaTIC7N'. Alternative 14. { ORDINANCE NO, 85 Page 1 A • g. Motion by Councilor Brian, seconded by Councilor Edin, to adopt Ordinance 85-07 with the City Recorder being directed to correct typographical errors and with the following amendments: Exhibit "A" page 1 -- Section 18.106.030 (4) — add the word see before the reference to Section 18.106.020G. Exhibit "A" Page 2 -- Section 18.106,050 (b)(1) -- move the references to A - D on the diagram to be directly over the {( description, not along side the description. Exhibit "A - Page 3 & 4 -- Section 18.114.0b0 — remove l language on Sign Exemptions. Exhibit "8" -- Page aFP — Section 18.144.070 (b) (10) — amend to read as follows', An accessory structure shall not exceed arr average, height of 10 feet, but at no point shall , exceed 12 feet in height, (As defined in Section 18.26.030.) except a TV receiving dish which may not exceed 12 feet in height (See Chapter 10.90 BUILDING HEIGHT LIMITATION, EXCEPTIONS) Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. . 7. CPA 27 -84 -- CITY OF TIGARD -- NP0 #6 — PUBLIC HEARING Review Planning Commission's recommendation to designate the Mallard Lakes as wetlands. Property is zoned R 4.5 PD. Located, North sidt of SW Sattler Street between Launal3.nda Park and Scheckla Park Subdivision (WCTM 251 11AD, Lot 6500). a. Public Hearing Opened b. Community Development Director noted that during the review of the ' proposal it was noted that the ponds on the property were not designated as wetlands, rhe development approval calls for protection of the ponds and the amendment of the Flood tin P`' Mapp p Wetland would be consist�rrt with the.. proposal 4 c. Public Testimony Phil #6 representative,' agreed with Planning Commissionerecommendation to approve. He also u ed that the map � • be for illustrative purposes only. A dav'Ulop e.rquestionedxf a homeowners association would have , authority to maintain the ponds. Community Development Director this this would be the homeowners responsibility. Mayor Cook noted for the record that Me'. & 'Mrs, D. L. Flora, 8840 . SW P .. nebrook Street, submitted a letter of support for the Proposal, Page CAU NCIL MINUTES : FEDPUARY 25, 185 w o a d. Community Development Director stated staff and Planning Commission recommended approval, e. Public Hearing Closed f. ORDINANCE NO. 85___x__-0e AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND REVISING THE FLOODPLAIN AND WETLANDS MAP OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. (CPA 27`-84 11 g. Motion by Cpunci.lor Edin, seconded by Councilor Edwards to adopt. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. 8. PLANNING FEE WAIVER POLICY DISCUSSION a. Community Development Director presented options for addressing , fee waiver requests. Those options were: ., 1. Grant fee waivers as requested on a case by case basis (i.e. for City imposed hardships). 2. Grant partial fee waivers on a case my case basis where the applicant is filing ''for'more than one land, use. action' (i.e, 25% total fee discount) 3. Consider initiating a policy whereby fees for land use actions could be deferred under certain circumstances until the property is sold or development (i.e. record liens). 4. Charge full fees at all times but regularlye fee this option the Council e schedule. Under pmay want to consider a graduated fee schedule when more than one land use action is requested concurrently. " b. After lengthy Council y discussion, consensus was to: 1. Grant fee waiters as requested on a case by case basis for City imposed hardships only. f. 2. Grant partial fee waivers on a case by case basis where the applicant is filing for more than one land use action. 3. Directed staff to develop language for Council review for initiating a police whereby fees for land use actions could be de#erred under certain c.ircumstanccs until the property is sold, or development by recording liens against the property. Council was interested at having first advantage on liens. 9� COUNCIL CALENDAR a. City Administrator discussed the upcoming meeting dates with Council, Mayor Cook requested that this item be discussed a couple of times each month to keep Council scheduling current. RFCESSt 9:10 P.M. COUNCrLOOR SCOTT LEFT; 9:1.0 P.M i RECONVENE; 9:25 P.M. Page 4 - NCtL MXNUTES — FEBRUARY 25, 1985 11 11 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON ORDINANCE NO. 85-- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND REVISING THE FLOODPLAIN AND WETLANDS MAP OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. (CPA 27-84) WHEREAS, the City of Tigard adopted a Comprehensive Plan for the City by Ordinance 83-52 on November 9, 1983; and WHEREAS, Volume 1 — Resource Document, Volume 2 — Findings, Policies, and Implementation Strategies, Volume 8 m y Development Code and the Cn,,,tt�un�.t Floodplain and Wetlands Map were adopted a part of the Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held before the Planning Commission on February 5, 1985, to consider designating Mallard Lakes as wetlands and a recommendation was made to the City Council; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held before the City Council on February 25, 1985, for Council consideration of the Planning Commission's recommendation'. THE CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: The Floodplain and Wetlands Map of the Tigard Comprehensive Plan is hereby amended to designate Mallard Lakes as wetlands as set forth in attached Exhibit "A", Section 2 This Ordinance shall be, effective on and after the 30th day after it enactment by the Council and approval by the Mayor, present _F PASSED: 13y ( �,�ti l l� ��s �r� ' vote of all Council member.. fter a being read by number and title only, this _.,,,'.7,;k511.1, day of F�`i)Y'u.it,.:, , 1985. . r LoJ eputy City Recorder - City of Tigard APPROVED: This , 2., day of - 4 , 1985. 7 ay City`or - C. t of Tigard arty; , 1031P/dmj i . (:,,., „..._,...._i, ORDINANCE NO., 85- Page 1 • „ , .\'' '''.' 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The meeting was held at Fowler Junior High LGI Room 10865 8W Walnut. 2, ROLL Call: PRESENT: President Moen; Commissioner Butler, Fyre, Peterson, Vanderwood,' Bergmann, Campbell, . Leverett ABSENT: Commissioner Owens STAFF; Associate Planner Keith Liden; Secretary Billie Rawlings 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES * Commissioner Bergmann' moved to approve minutes of January 8, 1985 with one correction,. which was to change the set—over date of CPA 27-84 under :item 5.1, from February 8, 1985, to February 5, 1985.. Seconded' by Commissioner Butler. President Moen abstained. Motion carried by majority vote. 4. PLANNING COMMISSION COMMUNICATION * Mrs. Ball delivered a letter to the Commission thanking them for recognizing her on her birthday. 5, PUBLIC HEARINGS 5.1 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT CPA 27-84 CITY T" OF TIGARD/MALLARD, LAKES A requ.est, by the. City of Tigard to designate property known as Mallard Lakes asWetlan ds. Locatedtrort� h oo s SW , between Launalinda Park nd Scheckla Park su�5di �isi ri (WCTM 281 11.ADlot6500). Associate Planner Liden gave staffpresentadesignate the * t.:•�n to ponds and shoreline as wetlands area. o Commissioner Bergmann, 'questions potential requirements for the road between the ponds. a Associate ''Planner Liden explained the specialrequirements relating to wetlands requirements, d President Moen questioned impact possibilities to the surrounding property owners, er Fare questioned the difference between Comma.ssxor� e y:�i 'wetlands'" vs, it ive lands "sensitive x * Associate 'Planner Liden explained that the wetlands designation is for consistency with the surrounding area, and the restrictions are different.' With the Sensitive Lands designation, any development has to be approved by the Hearings Officer. With the wetlands designation, it does not. PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES February 5, I98 — Page. 1 • / . �'- • PUBLIC TESTIMONY Robert Westland, Rt. 3, box 160A-26, Sherwood, stated he is the owner of the property, and has no objections as long as they obtain the right-of-way between the ponds. PUBLIC NEARING, CLOSED ° Commissioner Leverett abstained, O Commissioner Bergmann questioned the possibility of looking at other areas in Tigard for Wetlands. o Motion by Commissioner Fyre to send recommendation to City Council Seconded by Commissioner Butler. Motion carried by unanimouslyCommissioners present, 5,3' ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT ZOA 1-85 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE REVISIONS O Associate Planner Liden presented staff report with explanation for proposed housekeeping changes to the code: 18.244030, Penalty; 18.56,050, Dimensional requirements (R--25 -,... zone); 18.60.030, Permitted Uses (C-N zone); 18.62.030 Permitted Uses (C-C zone), 18.66.050, Dimensional requirement non-residential (CBD zone); 18.106,030, Minimum off-street parking requirements; 18.106,040, Modification to parking requirements; 18114.060, Sign exemptions; 18.114.070, Certain signs prohibited; 18.114,130, zoning district regulations (Signs); 18,130, 1Conditional Use Section; Chapter 18.144, Accessory Uses and Structures. * The was considerablediscussion regarding the sign code changes, and staff's problem with policing illegalsigns, the need to remove doubt as to_ the type of signs not permitted in the Code, and extension of the moratorium period on illegal signs. PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED ° Motion by President Moen to send to City ;Council for approval items ZOA 1-85 with revisions on #2. To omit` all references to R-20 in Chapter 18,56, and delete suggested changes to Sections; 18..144..062 of the Code for further research. Seconded by Commissioner ryre. Motion approved by majority of Commissioners present, 6. OTHER BUSINESS Associate Planner Liden advised Commissioners that Rosebud Estates has reqested a 6-month; extension for the subdivision S 4-84 and PD 1-84. Motion to approve by Commissioner Bergmann. Secondbd by Commissipner , Vanderwood. Commissioner Butler voting Nay. Motion approved by majority of Commissioners Present PLANNING C t$SION MINUTES. Pebruary 5 1985 - Page , 4 Hallberg Homes, just north of Chessman Downs, has requested a 6 month extension. on their subdivision S 5-84. Motion to approve by Commissioner Bergmann, seconded by Comm osioner Fyre. Approved by majority of Commissioners present. Commissioner Leverett requested the possibility of having these subdivision extension requests added to the agenda as a special item, with a map marked of the area involved. 7. ADJOURNMENT 8:55 P,M. lo Billie Rawlings, Secretary , ATTEST President Don Moen } (br/0992p) PLANNING COM' I o8I)N tittNitiT8 reb't-u ,ry b, i9R5 t)ag a. AGENDA 5.1 FEBRUARY 5, 1985 CPA 27-84 MEM(RANDU�? CITY OF TIGARD, ORFC 31 Tot Planning Commission January 23, 1985 FROM: Planning Staff SUB.'ECT: Mallard Lakes — Wetlands Designation On November 13, 1984, the Planning Commission voted unanimously to direct staff to initiate a Comprehensive Plan Amendment to designate the Mallard Lake property as Sensitive Lands. (See attached minutes.) In the staff report for the Mallard Lake Subdivision Planned Development, Subdivision, Zone Change, and Variance request staff pointed out that only the ponds and shore area meet the wetlands definikion. The definition oY wetlands is as follows: Wetlands Lands transitional between terrestrial and aquatic'systems where the water table is usually at or near (within 24"' of) the surface of the land is covered by shallow water. For purposes of this classification, wetlands must have one or more of the following3 attributes: periodically, the, land (1) at least eriodica supports predominantly hydrophytes); (2) the substrate, is predominantly hydric soil; (3) the substrate is non--soil and .is saturated with water or covered by shallow water at some ,, time during the growing of each yea plantgrowing *F�ydrophyires A inwater or in soil too water logged for most plants to survive. A list of hydrophytes is maintained in the Planning Department files. ti *Hydric Containing acid hyd 4rogen *Non—ga:1 - Lackingqualities ualities of soil — not firm, unable to Sustain plant. life within the 100 year floodplain and there are no slopes The ponds are, not u�xthzn in excess of 25% on the land around the ponds. Therefore, the ponds cannot be classified as. Sensitive Lands because of flood plain or steep ,slope is i* 1 w4 +w ,»rztN+1�YR,�. e^kd+ixtri+lh+trwxwn+ ` 40 The pnnds were not identified as an area, with important val as for wildlife by the Department of Fish and Wildlife in a 1976 ;aurvey. In addition, a representative of the State Audobon Society reviewed the areas named by the City as areas with important values for wildlife and did not include the ponds 'in question. For these reasons, the ponds are not classified as significant wildlife areas. Significant wetlands identified on the City's Flood plain and Wetlands Map are those areas where conflicting uses will not be allowed because e.)f their impact on environmental or resource value of the site. In the case of the ponds at Mallard Lakes, only the ponds themselves need to be protected, the land beyond the shoreline is not significant in it ,eIf and does not warrant special protection. Since there is no reason to limit conflicting uses an land 0=.round the por ; s, the area does not qualify as a significant wetland a�l.rea. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that<the ponds and shoreline of the ponds at Mallard Lake 'g and :hat the''Comprehensive Plan Map -.. 'Flood. plain be designated as wetlands and Wetlands be amended to show the wetlands designation. 0957p dmj )fid 4 A TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING - JANUARY 8, 1985 a � meetingat 8:05 PM. The meeting 1. Vice President Owens called the to order was held at the Fowler Junior High - LGI Room 10865 SW Walnut. 2. ROLL CALL: PRESENT: Vice President Owens; Commissioners Butler, Pyre, Leverett, Peterson, Vanderwood, Bergmann, and Campbell. ABSENT: President Moen. STAFF: Director of Community Development William A. h Monahan; Associate Planners Liden and Newton; and Secretary Diane M. Jelderks. 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES * Commissioner Vanderwood moved and Commissioner Bergmann seconded to adopt the minutes as submitted. Motion carried by majority vote of Commissioners present. Commissioner Campbell abstained. 4. PLANNING COMMISSION COMMUNICATION o There was no communication. 5. PUBLIC HEARINGS 5.1 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT PA 27-84 CITY OF T ,CAR.D/MALLARD LAKES 4 A rOquest b the and to designate property known :..5 Na:llard North ofBetween LLunalinda y City of Tigard Lakes:. as Wetlands. Located: SWSattler St., • Park and Scheckla Park Subdivision (WCTM 2S1 11AD lot 6500). * Campbellseconded to Commissioner moved. and Commissioner Vanderwood over CPA 27-84 to the February 8, 1985, Planning Commission Meeting. Motion carried unanimously by Commissioners set pre ent. 5.2 ZONE CHANGE ZC 12-84 PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PD 4-84, SUBDIVISION S 9-84, VARIANCE V 15-84 - G. FEED '4 ARDIN/MALLARD LAKES NPO # 6 A remand from City Coancil to Planning Commission for review of the above application with additional and tore detailee information. Located. North of SW Settler, St. , Between Launalinda Park and Scheckla Park Subdivision (WCTM 2S1 11AD lot 6500). A ?:. � proposed changes resulting from the. City s s ociate Planner Li men reviewed w 4 pP , ion. Council remanded the Subdivision a �.icatian back to PlanningCommies Ile of the staff report and made e dig tri'.buted a'u' addendum to ;.age 6 and 7 , ... . recommendation for approval w�.trc 18 conditions adding that condition ', number 6 should be deleted if the Variance is approved. PLANNING COO i'MI; SXO$ MINUT58 January 8, 1985 Page 1 • N- k STAFF REPORT AGENDA ITEM 5 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1984 - 7:30PM TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION t FOWLER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL - LGI \ 10865 S.W. WALNUT TIGARD, OREGON 97223 A. FACTS 1. General Information CASE: CPA.. i -84 Mi.1lard Lakes Sensitive Lands Designation, REQUEST: A request by the City of Tigard to place a significant wetlands designation on Mallard Lakes and on Pinebrook Park. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION: Low Density Residential ZONING DESIGNATION: R-4.5 (Residential, 4.5 units/acre) and R--4.5(PD) (Residential, 4.5 units/acre:, planned development), APPLICANT: City of Tigard OWNER: G. Ferd Wardin: 12755 SW Tigard 915 E First St. ! Tigard, Oregon 97223 Newberg, Oregon 97132 • LOCATION::. Nor•th side.. of..SW Sattler St. between i.aunalinda Park and Scheckla Park Su%'division (WCTM 281 11AD lot 6500) 2. Background proposal for a subdivision and planned development was reviewed by the Planning Commission on September 4, 198•'�, and October 2, 1984, (Wardin, S 9--84/PD 4--84). During this review, it was revealed that the City floodplain and wetlands map does not include this property but the evidence presented indicated that this area might warrant a wetlands designation. At their November. 13, 1984, meeting, the Planning, Commission moved to have this issue resolved at a public hearing. 3. Site Information and Description both parcels are undeveloped. the western property contains two ponds in the northern portion and the eastern tract is a shallow ravine that is owned by the City. The Er .ineer. ng Division indicates that the water table is at the surface of'the ponds all year and a natural spring exists at the, head of the ravine. The soils in this area are also subject to erosion. , • STAF ' REPORT - CPA 20-84 - PAGE l / • B, FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS The relevant criteria in this case are Statewide Planning Goals 1 and 2; Tigard Comprehensive Plan policies 3.1,1 and 3.4,1; and Chapter 18,26 of the Community Development Code. The Planning staff concludes that the proposal is consistent with the applicable Statewide Planning Goals and Guidelines based upon the following findings: ismet because the City has adopted a a. Statewide PlanningGoal �F 1 h Citizens Involvement program including review of all development applications by the Neighborhood Planning Organization (NPO). In addition, all public notice requirements were met. �. b. Statewide Planning Goal # '2 is met because the City applied all applicable Statewide Planning Goals, City Comprehensive Plan' Policies and Development Code requiremo.nts to the application, c. Statewide Planning Goal # 5 is met because the City has adopted planning pol::,cies to protect significant wetlands areas specifically, policies 3.1.1 and 3.4,1. In addition, the City has adopted standards for development on land adjacent to significant wetlands. Those standards are contained in Chapter 18.84 of the Community Development Code. The Planning staff concludes that the proposal is consistent with the } Tigard Comprehensive Plan based upon the following findings: a, Designation of the ponds and Pinebrook Park land as significant wetland .. is supported by Policy 3.1.1 because the area has a high seasonal water table and there is severe erosion potential in the ravine, q y g .g. b, Policy�r.cy 3,4,1 requires the Cit to designate significant wetlands • as areas of significant environmental concern, . that the proposal is consistent with the The Planningstaff concludes Community Development Code based on the finding as followst a. The area, under consideration meets the definition of wetlands in Chapter 18,r6 of the Community Development Code as adopted' by ordinance 84--61, C. RFCOMMCNDATIO1 Based upon the findings and` conclusions noted above, the Planning staff supports approval of the wetlands designation for the land under consideration, y ,e PRRPAR 0 8 ` Keith Lidera AP ovt6 8Yt William A. Moo hon t�ewcon Elizabeth birector of (Planning Associate Planners. Development drrj/08l7P) STAFF° REPORT -, CPA 20-84 - PAGE 2 .1 , TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING JANUARY 8 1985 1. Vice President Owens called the meeting to order at 8:05 PM. The, meeting was held the Fowler Junior High - LGI Room 7 10865 SW Walnut. ,2. ROLL CALL: PRESENT: Vice President Owens; Commissioners Butler, Pyre, Leverett, Peterson, Vanderwood, Bergmann, and Campbell. 'ABSENT: President Moen. STAFF: Director of` Community Development William A. Monahan; Associate Planners Liden and Newton; and Secretary 'Diane M. Jelderks. 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES * Vanderwood Vanderwoo d moved and Commissioner Bergmann seconded ' to adopt the minutes as submitted. Motion carried by majority vote of Commissioners present. Commissioner Campbell abstained. 4. PLANNING COMMISSION COMMUNICATION, o There was no communication. 5. PUBLIC HEARINGS 5.1 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT CPA 27-84 CITY-OF TIGARD/MALLARD LAKES A request by the City of Tigard to designate property' known as Mallard takesas Wetlands. Located: North of SW Sattler St., Between Lsunalinda Park and Scheckla Park Subdivision (WCTM 251. 11AD lot 6500). * Commissioner Campbell moved and commissioner Vanderwood seconded to I sct over CPA 27-94 to the February 5 , 1985, Planning Commission Meeting. Motion carried unanimously by Commissioners present. S.Z.:ZONE CHANGE 2C l2.-84 PLANNED 0E 'ELOPMENT'' PD 4-84 SUBDIVISION S 9-84, . VARIANCE'V 15--84 - G. FERD WARDIN/HALLARD LAKES NPO # 6 A remand. from city, Council to P g review of` the above tannin Commission for pp n lication. with additional and more detailed, informiatiort. Located North of SW Sattler lit., Bbdivision etween Launalinda Park and Scheckla Park Su (WCTI 2S1 11AD lot 6500 Assoc iate Planner Liden reviewed proposed changes resulting from the City Council Tema pp� to Planning Commies on. i�►ded: the Subdivision a lication back He distributed an addendum to page 6 and 7 of the tli f report and made recommeudatioft for approval with 18 conditions, adding that con iti:on number 6 should be deleted if the, Variance is appi:'oved. PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES . January , 1985 Page 1 APPLICANT'S PRESENTATION: o Bill McMonagle, Harris-McMonagle, 8905 SW Commercial Street, were concerned about conditions number 9 and 10. On condition number nine they would like the words "at the time of approval, if applicable" added. They request conditions number ten to be eliminated because the ponds are to be maintained by a Homeowners Association andthey did not feel it was appropriate to have a bikepath which would allow 'the' public to use a private common area. PUBLIC TESTIMONY o Tom ;Arvidson, 8885 SW Scheckla, lot 23 east 'of the lower pond, opposed having a 50' foot, road between the ponds as it would require to much filling of the ponds to accomplish. o' Connie Smith, 8860 SW Scheckla` Drive., representing NPU 6,' was concerned that the new plans had not, been made available for the NPO to review prior to the meeting. She did' not feel the plan submitted reflected what the NPO and Developer had agreed to. Also, there was to be a landscape plan submitted o Iona Hansel, 8880 SW Scheckla, recommended that the ponds be keep in their natural state. She was concerned about the width of the road and that no landscaping plan had been submitted. She favored a private drive to keep the road between the two , p ponds as narrow as possib;.e o Myron Recob, 8795 SW Reiling, opposed the development because the size of the lots would not blend in with the surroundngsubdivisions. o' John Hansel, 8880 SW Scheckla Drive, opposed the' development as it is not in character with the surr.ouuding properties. o' Kirk Smith, 8860 SW Scheckta Drive„ opposed the development. He stated that their are. two bedroom homes being proposed when all the surrounding home are 3 bedrooms. He did not feel, the proposal is k ! ' consistent 'with the surrounding areas. REBUTTAL o Bill McMonagle, Harris McMonagle, did not feel ,that filling the ponds to accommodate the road. would be detrimenta'l to the ponds. He was: concerned that the: NPO did. not feel they had incorporated the changes y . g ,p � tended the NPO meeting but was the had a reed u on. Fie had not at sure All changes had been made' as agreed. ,Discussion followed regarding ;the: lot sizes, landscaping, and elimination of one lot. PUBLIC 'lEAHING o ;- Commissioner Peterson,, favored the proposal, las submitted, however would like 'to see the 'road between the ponds narrowed and the parking eliminated„ PLANNING: `COMMISSION MINUTES January '84 1905 Page 2 o Commissioner Bergmann, supported the proposal but was concerned about eliminating the parking, he favored give up one of the sidewalks. o Commissioner Bute ler favored, deleting the parking on the road between ; , the ponds and deleting condition number 10 for the pedestrian/bicycle pathway. o Commissioner Campbell supported the proposal. eliminating the parking. - o Commissioner Fyre, generally was not in favor 'of the proposal. He was concerned about the difference in opinion of ' the IPO and the developer. He felt a 25' road was a good compromise instead of the 50' road originally proposed. o Commissioner Owens favored' the changes proposed with the road width being decreased. * Commissioner Butler moved and Commissioner Bergmann seconded to ' approve ZC 12-84, PD 4-84, S 9-84 and V 15-84 with the following changes from the staff report: o Change condition number 8. to tlidewalks on both side, deleting parking (put up no parking signs) subject to the approval of, the Engineering Division. Otherwise, eliminate sidewalk from one side. o Condition number 9. add, "at time of approval, if applicable. o Delete conditions number 10 for the pedestrian/bicycle path. ' o Delete, condition number 6. (Variance approved). o Lot number seven.. to be moved to fit in with lots 8, 9', and 10, if possible. ' ` Motion carried bymajority vote, Commis sionets Owens, Vanderwood and pyre voting no. CommissionerLeverett Abstaining (abutting property owner). 5.3 PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PD 6-84 AND SUBDIVISION 11-84 TITAN PROPERTIES Request for preliminary plat' and detailed planned development approval to subdivide a 4.4 acre parcel into 15 lots between 4,400 and 10,675 square feet in size. The property is zoned R-.7(PD) (Residential, 7 units/acre; planted develo melt). Located: Westof Waverly Neadoas and nor th of SW Panto Creek Drive (WCT'i 281 1288) lot 1,00). Associate Planner Liden '>reviewed the history of thaH proposal' and made staff's recomnendatiosi for approval with 15 condi tions.' P ANNINC CO I88ION MINUTES January 8, 198$ :Page v. 5.3 C4MPREHLNSIVE PLAN ANf, DMh NT CPA —84 .STY L: TIGARD (MALLARD LAKE/G. FERD WARDIN) .,4po #6 A request to place a significant wetlands designation on Mallard Lakes and on Pinebrook Park. Located: North side of S,W. Sattler, : between Launalinda Park and Scheckla Park subdivision, (WCTM 251 1lAD Lot 6500). Associate Planner Newton made Staff's recommendation for approval. PUBLIC TESTIMONY o Bob Westlund Rt 3 Box 160, A26 Sherwood, part ►. �u►t�,,'_' of the property opposed the designation as it would make the . .:irth' end of the property unusable when the land is buildable. o` Dale Zander, Carlson 'Testin,3. P.O. Box 23814, Tigard, submitted a soils test he had taken that morning. He also submitted a map showing where the test had been taken. He contended that there was no problem with 'the soil. o Bill McMonagle, Harris-McMonagle, opposed designating the property as wetlands. He reviewed the topography of the :site, stating the property to the north of the ponds is completely developable and the ponds saveable. o Mark Weintraub, 1200 S,W. Main, Portland, Attorney for G. Ferd Wardin, opposed the application. He contended that 'sufficient notice had not been cjiven to conduct a hearing, citing guideline State Goal #2, which rzquires 30 days notice. He felt the application was inappropriate as there it' an appeal before City Council which has not been heard. He also felt there was a conflict of interest, He reviewed reasons why designating the property wetlands would be a bad idea ,` o Discustision followed on what would be designated as sensitive land, whether therea conflict of interest, notice requirements, and the soils`report submitted, ('''' PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED o Consensus of the Commission was to table the item for more dt tai led information and to allow the appeal to be heard by the City Council 4 Commissioner Owens moved and Commissioner Pyre seconded to table CPA 28-84 to January 8th, 1984 to allow Staff to provide more detailed information. Motion carried by majority of Commissioners present Commissioner Leverett abstained as he is an abutting property owner, tECESS 5t15 Commissioner Peterson Left gt2b P.M. RECONVENE0 w 30 PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES DECEMBER 4, 1984 PACE 3' , i n.t...Y,rYr'p t+y.w...dr•R•.tiw.Y..a». Section 18.32.060 A. 6 Recommends retaining this section. j Section 18.44.030 Should be "C. Farming" instead of "D. Farming". PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED COMMISSIONER DISCUSSION AND ACTION o Discussion followed regarding NPO #1 4 proposed changes. President Moen moved and Commissioner Peterson seconded to forward to City Council recommending approval with the following changes. Section 18.32.060 A. 3. change to 60 days; Section 18.32.060 A. 5. delete "at all time"; change 18.44.030 "D." to "C."; and add 18,68 "D." Farming. Motion carried unanimously by Commissioners present. 5.9 SENSITIVE LANDS DESIGNATION FOR MALLARD LAKE o Staff and Planning Commission discussed how to proceed with designating the Mallard Lake as Sensitive Lands in relation to the pp ; acknowledgment,;, of the a eal that has been filedand the . Comprehensive Plan by LCDC. * Commissioner Fyre moved and Commissioner Campbell seconded to direct staff to initiate a Comprehensive Plan Amendment to designation the Mallard Lake property as Sensitive Lands. Motion carried unanimously by Commissioner present. 6. OTHER BUSINESS o There was no other business. 7. Meeting Adjourned 12:05 P.M. . Diane M. Z'elderk , Secretary ATTEST: 4.0 A. Donald Moen,. President dmj/0Th5P PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES' November, 13, 1984 Page ,8 1 nt: Cl 1Y t?i 1It'',ri n, Oki (;ON oRC::NANCN NO. 04.- ' AN ORDINANCL AMENDrNG 1111. commuNI1`Y DEVELOPMENT COOU AND DIC ARINt AN C.:MCRGEN{ Y (ZOA 6 -04) a WCIEREAS, the City of riyard finds it necessary to revise its Community Development Code periodically to improve the operation and implementation of the Code; and WHEREAS, the Tigard City Council has reviewed the Community Development Code and has adopted the same; and WHEREAS, the Community Development mentCode was submitted to the Land Conservation and Development Commission For acknowledgement with other elements of the Comprehensive Plan, and , ` WHE'REAS, the Cr,ty of Tigard Planning Commission held public hearings on the a y proposed changes on OctoLer 2 and 3, 1984; and x. WHE:RCA , the Tigard City Council held a public hearing on the proposed changes i ''ry " on October 8, 1984. °,' THE CITY Or TI CARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: . Section 1, The Community Development Code shall be amended as setForth in Exhibit "A" attached. Items to be added are underlined., items to be deleted are ;shown in [brackets] . }' Section 2. In order that the Community Development Code may improve the operation and implementation of the Code and to protect the public health, safety and welfare, an emergency is hereby decdare:d to exist and this Ordinance shall become effective upon its passage ti by the Counci? and approval by the Mayor,, PASSEDx, Sy ; f-tt -pt,c, ,,e.) vote of all Council members present after • being read �y number and title only, this *,. day• of / tr,Nr ,.', .# 198A Deputy City Recorder - City of tigard \ , his . :r' ,,-*�.► ,. .. ....Y .... ,. i,..,ltb r' _: c L t y: of t igard APPROVFt AS t'O FORm: 3 .,.,:.x a. >,..., .., tMiiy ;` i turn[i l -41iiiiit` it i n. ._i" ,YYc+x .4 ..r....... .- • ` ' KF ' "t Nom• ... ' o • 17, 3 ,1, 1 THE CITY SHALL NOT ALLOW DEVELOPMENT IN AREAS ' HAVING THE FOLLOWING DEVELOPMENT LIMITATION • S EXCEPT WHERE, �I .T CAN BE SHOWN'..THAT. ESTABLISHED AND PROVEN ENGINEERING TECHNIQUES RELATED TO A SPECIFIC SITE PLAN .WILL.. MAKE THE AREA SUITABLL 1OR THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT: a. AREAS HAVING A HIGH SEASONAL WATER TABLE WITHIN 0-?4 INCHES OF THE SURFACE FOR THREE OR MORE WEEKS OF THE YEAR: b. AREAS HAVING A SEVERE SOIL EROSION POTENTIAL; • c. AREAS SUBJECT TO SLUMPING, EARTH SLIDES OR MOVEMENT; d. AREAS HAVING SLOPES IN EXCESS OF 25X; OR e. AREAS HAVING SEVERE WEAK FOUNDATION SOILS. ( • II 12 pcllution and glare, and softens the impact of the urban environment, POLICIES • • 3..4.1 THE CITY SHALL DESIGNATE THE FOLI,':JWING AS AREAS OF SIGNIFICANT • ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN, .Za: • Z-1,* a, SIGNIFICANT' WETLANDS; b.. ARES HAVING EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH VALUE, SUCH AS' GEOLOGICALLY 'AND SCIENTIFICALLY SIGNIFICANT LANDS; ANI} �iVM•/• r YWx.%.:w. 1.,...4 .w.uf.Ub..+F+..+n s•w w a. ta4F.rrMY I f c. AREAS VALUED FOR THEIR FRAGILE` CHARACTER AS HABITATS FOR PLANTS, ANIMAL OR AQUATIC LIFE, OR HAVING ENDANGERED PLANT OR, ANIMAL SPECIES, OR SPECIFIC' NATURAL FEATURES, VALUED FOR THE NEED TO PROTECT NATURAL AREAS. :, 3,4.2 THE CITY SHALL: SIS# AND• WILDLIFE. HABITAT a, 'PROTECT FI S14,.�• . � ALONG STRL~AM GORRY�RS DY ; = a MANAGING .THS:, RIPARIAN' HABITAT AND CONTROLLING EROSION, AND BY REQUIRING TIAT AREAS OF STANDING TREES AND NATURAL VEGETATION ALC)!VGNATURAL a •x iW AGE COURSES ANfl WATERWAYS SE MAINTAINED: "(`G THE DRAINAGE 4 ``r y wn� ,{Mw 1 ,' b. AT, E •L ESIGNATEi AREAS< 8ERE '� E���THROUGH THE PLANNED TMV°L+I w a{'R.E•,D, r{,`ta Rr,,,�. �TAEE DEVELf�PMENT' PROCESS 10 + . mxtlxiitt,f14tNU ER't ,.TREES RE VED4 AND .. `' .a wy�,�#iCl.,ti a 4x �,.. M y s xyy. xt A ttrqa."yy y, �1 i Au��A+� �'�' {�. • u' t. REQUIRE CLUSTER: -TYPE DEVELOPMENT IN' .EAS HAVING IMPORT4NT' N AR WILDLIFE; ttAlticirtmr..VALut AS DELINEATED ON t`HE °FISH AND 'WILDLIFE ' HABITAT- Ttgp" ON r'ILE'AT THE CITY ,..,... ., n , ,rn.wh.. ..nr„-u .r. r•r rr„a,.,.,ur.,r, a n A 9 '`Wetlands Lands transitional between terrestrial and aquatic systems where the water table is usually at or near (within 24" of) the surface or the land is covered by shallow water. For purposes of this classification, wetlands mu',;t have one or more of the followin9 3 attributes: at least •er-iodicall the land su••orts predominantly hydrophytes*; (2) the substrate is predominantl_Y lyric soil; (3. the substrate is non—soil * and is saturated with water or covered by shallow water at some time during_ the rowing of each year. *E ydro,phytes Adant growing in water or in soil too water lowed for most slants to survive. A list of hydroph tes is maintained in the Planning Department files. 1 ►dric Containin-, acid h dray en. *E-K Nen-soil aclring the_ qualities of soil -- not firm, unable to sustain plant lit ." 18,72.050 C 1 Delete ("Excep,t 50 feet shall be required where the I—H zone abuts a residential zoning district." �.' 13,70050 C 1` Delete! Excerpt 50 feet shall be required where the: I—H zone a ' abuts a residential zoning district.' t8.68.050 C 1 Delete [Except 50 shall be required where .,s � � p feetg the Z—la zone abuts a residential zoning district.] It 18..40.040 C Add "actual ..-tE.isting.t before the word "abutting" in the last sentence 18.100.080A Delete entirely Add: "1. At least one row of :treqs with ,a combination of deciduous and evergreen trees not less than 10 ree'tfor deci.duot.ts..trees and 5 feet high for eve -teen trees at_. the time of . »lantin• and spaced as fo louws by size of .tree: • a,, Small or narrow stature trees (under 25 feet tall and loss than 16 feet. wide. 'branching). shall be spaced ho greater than , 15 feet b Medium sized 2.5 2.5 to: 40 feet tall 16 to 35. feet wide bt.'archi ) shall be ,.,s �►p cd+ , ; greater .than . u "'....feet: apart. p c,.. j arge,, trees ..(ova 40.feet tall and more than 35 feet wide brace ,,rig) shall .:.be spaeed no, „~eater thanof feetk'�f fI 1ltNi t` 1 NO. t34 Pa ne 3 3, 1, 1 THE CITY SHALL NOT ALLOW DEVELOPMENT IN AREAS HAVING THE FOLLOWING I G ,. DEVELOPMENT LIMITATIONS EXCEPT WHERE IT CAN BE SHOWN THAT ESTABLISHED AND PROVEN ENGINEERING TECHNIQUES RELATED TO A SPECIFIC SITE PLAN WILL ._, s \ ,,,, AKE THE AREA SUITABLE FOR THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT: • \ `a. AREAS HAVING A HIGH SEASONAL WATER TABLE WITHIN 0-24 INCHES OF THE 1 SURFACE FOR THREE OR MORE WEEKS OF THE YAR: b'. AREAS HAVING A SEVERE SOIL EROSION POTENTIAL; 04. '- .. t ----,-,t,4;,,, \_ - t AREAS SUBJECT TO SLUMPING, EARTH SLIDES OR'MOVEMENT; a i. �\ • . AREAS HAVING SLOPES IN EXCESS OF 25%; OR , . c e. AREAS HAVING SEV'''s <2i'' ERE WEAK FOUNDATION SOILS. ' +- i f , '1: 4E,e4.... " .k..* ce, ,/ ,e,..:)..,.:2!;:IP_6--'e' -e-- e 74' \-.„,,,,,, k , ,,% .,_f_e___,_,,. .. e.,e_e. , /4„,„.,...,„2,,,„_4_,,,, ,,,,_.‘,4_,,,,e__, L �J { '' 4 J..e...... ,,,g-v - .1 (...?„.L.e.... z:%6.- ,.......,"11 / / , 74i i —it .,. 2 ,ti,; pollution lution n. alar . � � P ! and softens thi. impact of the urban environment. �a C POLICIES . 3.4,1_ THE CITY SHALL DESIGNATE THE FOLLOWING AS AREAS or SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN. a. SIGNIFICANT WETLANDS It' a j b. AREAS HAVINZ lb G EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH VALUE, SUCH AS GEOLOGICALLY -AND „.„,F.,,'., SCIENTIFICALLY SIGNIFICANT LANDS; AND F . F • 'c. AREAS VALUEQ FOR THEIR FRAGILE CHARACTER AS HABITATS FOR PLANTS, , 411116. 4.014:1/4ANIMAL nR A VATIC LIFE OR HAVING ENDANGERED PLANT OR ANYMAL MAL SPECIES, OR ,CIFIC NATURAL FEATURES, VALUED FOR THE NEED TO * ` ' PROTECT' NATURAL`ARAS, i• 3.4.2 THE CITY SHALL: , �. 1. PROTECT FISH AND WILDLIFE HABITAT ALONG STRE m CORRIDORS BY ¢ryry{~` MANAGING .THE RIPARIAN HABITAT AND CoNtRoLLING EROSION,,W AND BY ,q,,,, .... ” .:. ,�, REQUIRING THAT AREAS OF STANDING TREES AND NATURAL VEGETATION A ION w *; �` ALONG`�NATURAL DRAINAGE COURSES AND WATERWAYS BE MAINTAINED TO THEa i °" i .„,' MAXIMUM.EXTENT. POSSIBLE ::'4 ' .� rx "k*,+. 11 � w 4 µ,” *.-:,.,_...44,,,,i: e • 4. �i# A,',„ ��r �.,� ��zw ;b RE �CRE��THAT.Oi��. pMENT PROPOSALS IN DESIGNA�`�ED TIkBERED o1��-'�''�tEt EAS BE RV[E' '‘''' ��E0 4THROUGH THE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PROCESS TO 'i!!,7' ' mlNxmIzt:THE NUMBER OF TREES REMOVED: AND c. RtEQUIRE CLUSTER TYPE DEVELOPMENT` IN. AREAS HAVING IMPORT T ` WILDLIFE HABITAT VALUE As DELINEATED ON THE ''F GSH: AND WILDLIFE ' HABITAT MAPt'' ON 'FILE AT THE CITY R" r . ,.. . .... ......'.., .. .. _..-. .St ,. .... a:.. .._,...., , ., . a 1 , } CITY OF TICARD, OREGON ORDINANCE NO, 85-- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND REVISING THE FLOODPLAIN AND WETLANDS MAP OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. (CPA 27-84) WHEREAS, the City of Tigard ado ted a Comprehensive Plan for the City by Ordinance 83-52 on November 9, 1983, and WHEREAS, Volume 1 - Resource Document, Volume 2 — Findings, Policies, and Implementation Strategies, Volume 3 — Community Development Code and the Floodplain and Wetlands Map were adopted as part of the Comprehensive Plan; and 4 WHEREAS, a public hearing was held before the Planning Commission on February 5, 1935, to consider designating Mallard Lakes as wetlands and a recommendat° on was made to the City Council;; ail'..` WHEREAS, a public hearing was held before the City Council on February 25, 1955, for Council consideration of the Planning Commission's recommendation THE CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS Section 1: The Floodplain and Wetlands Map of the Tigard Comprehensive Plan is hereby 'amended to designate Mallard Lakes as wetlands as set forth in attached Exhibit "A", Section 2: This Ordinance shall be effective on and after the 30th day after it is enactment by the Council and approvalby the Mayor. • PASSED: BY vote of all Council members present after being read by number and title ornl_y this day of , 1985, Deputy city Recorder y City of Tigard a APPROVEDt This day. of , 1985, Mayor — City of Tigard 1.031,P/dm) ORDINANCE NO. 85 • l . 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